What the government’s carbon plan should mean for the built environment
This post is by Julie Hirigoyen, chief executive of the UK Green Buildings Council (UK-GBC). Buildings are responsible for around a third of our green...
This post is by Julie Hirigoyen, chief executive of the UK Green Buildings Council (UK-GBC). Buildings are responsible for around a third of our green...
The UN climate talks in Marrakech (known as COP22) have been buzzing for the past week, but there seems to be a determination that the shock US electi...
This post first appeared on BusinessGreen. The government’s hasty commitment to shield the automotive industry from the worst effects of Brexit demo...
This post first appeared as a Huffington Post Blog. It was George Osborne who, festooned with hard hat and high vis, proclaimed that ‘we are the bui...
Yesterday’s US election result signals an end to the steady progression of US climate action. What it leaves is a vacancy for leadership on this maj...
The EU’s Circular Economy Action Plan committed to use the Ecodesign Directive to make the products we use more readily recyclable, repairable and r...
Five years since the establishment of the levy control framework (LCF), the government’s main tool to manage spending on clean energy, the National...
John Steinbeck described the California I grew up in as ‘a poem, a stink, a grating noise, a quality of light, a tone, a habit, a nostalgia, a dream...
Toasters have been in the news again this week, with more controversy, and more delays to the long awaited ecodesign working plan from the European Co...
2016 has proven to be one of the most politically tumultuous years in recent memory, with a history-making referendum, a change of government, leaders...